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$20 Amazon gift card coming your way.You have to call them for the exotic plan. You can’t get it on line. Tell them I referred you and they will send me a $20.00 Amazon gift card.
$20 Amazon gift card coming your way.
It was only $84 if paying for the full year up front. So $7 a month if paying the whole year.
lol, yeah, $84 is a drop in the bucket compared to what I've spent so far to get the little guy.Thank you Tony! I’m really glad you got your little guy covered. You never know when you might need it.
lol, yeah, $84 is a drop in the bucket compared to what I've spent so far to get the little guy.
hi! do you need to pay upfront and then they reimburse you, or do u only ever pay the amount that they don’t cover upfront ?It can mean the difference in being able to afford to save your chameleon (or any pet). Fiona just had to have a very expensive surgery last month and now Amos will most likely have surgery tomorrow. He has a necrotic tail cause by a crushed vertebrae.
I use Nationwide pet insurance but there may be other companies out there that cover exotics. It sure is nice when these checks come in the mail. The little $75.00 yearly premium it normally paid for after the first vet visit.
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hi! do you need to pay upfront and then they reimburse you, or do u only ever pay the amount that they don’t cover upfront ?
I've always wondered, how do they know that your chameleon is what you claim? I have 6 right now, some close on age.. how would they know if I'm bringing the one with insurance or if it's another one same age and sex?
No you submit the bill to insurance yourselfIs this something you’d have to check with your vet to see if they “accept” it? From what I’ve read it sounds like you go to the appointment and pay as you usually would and then submit the bill/receipt to your insurance and they reimburse you with what they cover?
That’s what I meant, so you pay the full bill and then submit the bill to your insurance and they reimburse you for what they cover?No you submit the bill to insurance yourself
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